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Johannes P. Muller Quotes
Johannes P. Muller Quotes
Johannes P. Muller
German
Scientist
Born:
Jul 14
,
1801
Died:
Apr 28
,
1858
Action
Cause
Light
Nervous
Sense
Which
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The essential attribute of a new sense is, not the perception of external objects or influences which ordinarily do not act upon the senses, but that external causes should excite in it a new and peculiar kind of sensation different from all the sensations of our five senses.
Johannes P. Muller
Perception
Sense
Our
Kind
Objects
Excite
New
Attribute
Causes
Five
Essential
Sensation
Sensations
Different
Influences
Senses
Ordinarily
Which
Should
Act
External
Peculiar
It is exceedingly improbable that the identical action of the corresponding parts of the two retina is the result of a certain habituation, or of the influence of the mind.
Johannes P. Muller
Result
Mind
Action
Corresponding
Exceedingly
Identical
Parts
Improbable
Influence
Certain
Two
We shall probably never attain the power of measuring the velocity of nervous action; for we have not the opportunity of comparing its propagation through immense space, as we have in the case of light.
Johannes P. Muller
Light
Opportunity
Space
Nervous
Power
Action
Immense
Propagation
Case
Shall
Through
Attain
Never
Velocity
Measuring
Comparing
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